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Materials Science Forum | 2009

Structural Bonding for Lightweight Construction

Martin Hornung; Michael Hajj

The demand for safer, lighter and more fuel efficient vehicles has led to the market entry of light weight construction, with the use of advanced high strength steels, engineering plastic and light weight metals. Maximum weight savings potential will be limited if these are used in isolation. Chemistry based structural adhesives and foams enable the intelligent use of all three weight saving methodologies to overcome the problems of safety, quality and high processing cost.


Archive | 2012

HYBRID MATRIX FOR FIBER COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Emilie Barriau; Konrad Becker; Andreas Ferencz; Martin Hornung; Martin Renkel


Archive | 2012

IMPACT-MODIFIED ADHESIVES

Martin Renkel; Emilie Barriau; Martin Hornung; Rainer Schönfeld


Archive | 2012

Premix and method for producing a thermally expandable and curable epoxy-based compound

Martin Hornung; Emilie Barriau; Martin Renkel


Archive | 2018

Method of manufacturing a composite insert by molding

Michael J. Flener; Martin Hornung; Josef Hudina; Gregory A. Krueger


Archive | 2017

método de produção de um inserto composto

Gregory A. Krueger; Josef Hudina; Martin Hornung; Michael J. Flener


Archive | 2015

Photocurable epoxy resin systems

Melanie Hagenbucher; Martin Hornung


Archive | 2013

Procédé de fabrication d'un insert composite

Michael J. Flener; Martin Hornung; Josef Hudina; Gregory A. Krueger


Archive | 2013

A method of manufacturing a composite insert

Michael J. Flener; Martin Hornung; Josef Hudina; Gregory A. Krueger


Archive | 2012

Hybridmatrix für faserverbundwerkstoffe

Emilie Barriau; Konrad Becker; Andreas Ferencz; Martin Hornung; Martin Renkel

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